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    • Bus Riders Need Shelter (LAT)
    • City Seeking Input On Eagle Rock Blvd Improvements (Urbanize)
    • Pasadena Appoints 710 Task Force Members (Pasadena Now)
    • Opinion: Metro Is A Crime-Plagued Train Wreck (Daily News)
    • Robo-Cars Won't Solve Traffic Or Safety Issues (LAT)
    • More On CicLAvia - The Valley (The Militant Angeleno)
    • LAX Receives $80M From Feds For Road Projects (KTLA)
    • L.A.'s Most Dangerous Intersections Are Focused In South L.A. (KTLA)
    • Carnage: Five-Car Crash With Minor Injuries In Long Beach (LB Post)
    • Supervisors Support Wildlife Crossings To Honor P-22 (Daily News)
    • Environmentalists Sue To Overturn San Diego Climate Plan (LAT)
    • National Pedestrian Deaths Up In 2022 (Biking in L.A.)

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